Egypt is set to host the first-ever African conference dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) solutions in healthcare during the highly anticipated 4th Africa Health ExCon, taking place from June 24 to 27, 2025, at Al Manara International Conference Center in Cairo.
The landmark event will be spearheaded by a strategic partnership between the Egyptian Authority for Unified Procurement, Medical Supply, and Technology Management (UPA) and Moharram & Partners (M&P), in collaboration with the African Union (AU), Africa CDC, AUDA-NEPAD, and ACCESS Health International.
The agreement, signed by Dr. Kamal Ebeid, Executive Director of Africa Health ExCon, and Mr. Sherif Bendary, Managing Partner at M&P for Egypt, Libya, and Sudan, was witnessed by Dr. Hisham Stait, Chairman of UPA, Mr. Moustafa Moharram, Founder and Chairman of M&P, and Amb. Sherif El Bedewy, CEO of M&P.
The upcoming edition of Africa Health ExCon is positioned to be a regional hub for promoting AI innovation in healthcare, enabling knowledge exchange and strategic partnerships between global tech leaders and African governments.
“This partnership serves as a major step in positioning Egypt as a leader in health innovation in Africa,” said Dr. Hisham Stait. “By integrating cutting-edge digital solutions and AI technologies, we aim to deliver the highest-quality healthcare services to our citizens.”
Moharram & Partners (M&P) will mobilize leading local, regional, and global firms specializing in AI-driven medical solutions to participate in the conference, giving them a platform to present their innovations and explore investment and collaboration opportunities across African healthcare markets.
“This conference is a unique opportunity for intellectual leaders to come together and explore AI’s potential in improving healthcare quality,” added Dr. Kamal Ebeid. “We look forward to tangible outcomes from this partnership.”
Mr. Moustafa Moharram emphasized the long-standing collaboration with UPA and the new milestone this year represents. “Together with UPA, we are creating unprecedented opportunities for collaboration and innovation in the healthcare sector at both local and continental levels.”
The initiative aims not only to accelerate digital transformation but also to enhance the skills of healthcare professionals through AI integration, ultimately improving healthcare systems across Africa.